Journal article
Impaired endoplasmic reticulum stress response in bipolar disorder: cellular evidence of illness progression
Abstract
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a severe chronic psychiatric disorder that has been associated with cellular dysfunctions related to mitochondria, neurotrophin levels, and oxidative stress. Evidence has shown that endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress may be a common pathway of the cellular changes described in BD. In the present study we assessed unfolded protein response (UPR) and the effects of this cellular process on lymphocytes from patients with …
Authors
Pfaffenseller B; Wollenhaupt-Aguiar B; Fries GR; Colpo GD; Burque RK; Bristot G; Ferrari P; Ceresér KMM; Rosa AR; Klamt F
Journal
The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, Vol. 17, No. 9, pp. 1453–1463
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Publication Date
September 2014
DOI
10.1017/s1461145714000443
ISSN
1461-1457
Fields of Research (FoR)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AdultBipolar DisorderCase-Control StudiesCell SurvivalDisease ProgressionEndoplasmic Reticulum Chaperone BiPEndoplasmic Reticulum StressFemaleFlow CytometryHeat-Shock ProteinsHumansLymphocytesMaleMiddle AgedPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesTranscription Factor CHOPTranscription FactorsTunicamycinUnfolded Protein Response